A few things we’ve heard about recently…

We love hearing about your projects and like to share your news and events through our websites, through Twitter, our blog and our YouTube channel.

Here are just a few of the things that we have heard about in the last month:

Starting up

After hearing about successful applications for funding, via Twitter, in May we are now hearing about the start of these projects:

It is very exciting to hear about the start of projects and we look forward to hearing more updates along the way. Keep us up to date with your journey on Twitter by tweeting @llpUKecorys. Read the rest of this entry »


A celebration of achievements

Every project or training activity funded through the Leonardo, Grundtvig and Transversal programmes has to submit a report.  Not only is this a requirement of your funding but it also a chance to celebrate your success with us.

Each year we produce detailed guidance on how to complete your report and for Partnerships and Transfer of Innovation projects we also hold Final Report Seminars as these require more detailed reporting.  These seminars are a chance to talk to your Project Officer for advice and network with other projects.

We have previously written about the lifecycle of a project and here we focus in more detail on the final reporting stages which take place towards the end of the Transfer of Innovation lifecycle. Read the rest of this entry »


Erasmus for All – your views

The Lifelong Learning Programme will be drawing to an end next year and will be replaced by a new programme, currently called Erasmus for All.

We recently held a panel discussion on the topic during our Thematic Networking event in May where a panel of UK experts gave their views on the proposal for the future EU education and youth programme. During the discussion we tweeted some of the points raised which included: Read the rest of this entry »


A few things we’ve heard about recently…

We love hearing about your projects and like to share your news and events through our websites, through Twitter, our blog and our YouTube channel.

Here are just a few of the things that we have heard about in the last month:

Congratulations!

We’ve been hearing, via Twitter, about the latest successful applications for Leonardo and Grundtvig funding:

Congratulations to you all and everyone else who has submitted a successful application! Make sure to keep us up to date throughout your project and we wish you luck during the journey. Read the rest of this entry »


Keeping Connected

You might remember that earlier this year we launched our latest guide: Get Connected.   Keeping up to date with the latest tools for social media and online collaboration can be tricky to say the least and we’ve made sure to update our online community with the latest developments.

What’s new

There are many, many, many things that pop each day that interest us and after trialling and testing there are some that make the grade and we start to use.  Here are some of the new things that we feel maybe of use for you: Read the rest of this entry »


Get Connected

In 2011 we started using social media to connect with you and we’ve been amazed by the response from UK projects and partners.

View the video to find out just how we are getting connected: Read the rest of this entry »


Disseminating your Project Online: Shout from the Rooftops

Running a successful project is an enjoyable experience and you can often want to shout from the rooftops to anyone who will listen about the highs (and the lows) of your project.

This is definitely one way to get noticed but there are other ways to get noticed by anyone and everyone from the European Commission, to other project promoters, and to members of the general public who might potentially benefit from your project. Read the rest of this entry »


A little bit more about the Ecorys team

We wanted to start blogging (and tweeting) to discuss, reflect and highlight the people and projects involved in our programmes. It’s also an opportunity to inform potential applicants of what funding is available and what you can achieve through our programmes. Read the rest of this entry »


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